Future’s self-titled album tops Billboard 200 chart

Atlanta rapper Future’s self-titled album bought 140,000 devices in its first week, in line with figures from Nielsen SoundScan for the week finishing Feb. 23.

The rapper launched some other album, “HNDRXX,” on Friday, which Billboard stated is projected to most sensible the charts subsequent week.

Future’s album knocked off final week’s chart-topper, the soundtrack to the “Fifty Shades Darker” movie, which dropped to No. three this week. Bruno Mars’ “24Okay Magic” held stable at No. 2.

New entries within the most sensible 10 of the Billboard 200 album chart this week incorporated R&B singer Charlie Wilson at No. 7 with “In it To Win It,” alt-rocker Ryan Adams’ “Prisoner” at No. eight and bluegrass-country artist Alison Krauss at No. nine with “Windy City.”

On the Digital Songs chart, which measures on-line unmarried gross sales, Ed Sheeran’s “Shape of You” held onto the highest spot with some other 147,000 copies bought.